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Eric Thomas <ERIC@FRECP11> |
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Tue, 9 Feb 88 17:53:37 SET |
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Your message of Tue, 9 Feb 88 17:14:21 MEZ |
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1. I get enough REVIEW commands on my LISTSERV to be almost sure that 90%
of users know that a list can be reviewed and that their name is on
it.
2. If my name is suuuuuuuch a National Defense Classified Confidential
secret, I can always send a REGISTER OFF command or provide a bogus
name. If my userid is the Confidential Information, I should probably
get a secret services person subscribe to the list using a dummy id
and forward mail to me using the Security Procedures outlined in CIA
document XPS-2676445.
3. You can always set up a second LISTSERV on a second RSCS which doesn't
have access to BITNET and put the Confidential lists there.
4. My personal impression on this is that it would be nice to have this
possibility, but I think I have a lot of other more important things
to waste my time on. People with confidential names/userids should
probably not get on an open network like BITNET.
Eric
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